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Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by khalhokage(m): 4:53am On Sep 22, 2016
Joyce Banda, Malawi's new president, has announced the presidential jet and fleet of 60 Mercedes limousines would be sold in a move applauded by a British cabinet minister as an example to other African leaders.


Mrs Banda had sent a signal of her intent and her priorities at a time of financial austerity both in Malawi and Britain Photo: AFP

Mrs Banda said she was happy to "offload" the presidential perks, adding: "I can well use private airlines. I am already used to hitchhiking."

It means that the 62-year-old head of state – the second woman to hold the position in Africa – will fly to the Queen's Jubilee celebrations in London this weekend with British Airways.

Andrew Mitchell, the UK International Development Secretary who is currently visiting Malawi, delivered a £33m cash injection for Mrs Banda's government.

He said the move was a sign of the "seriousness Mrs Banda is applying to overturn bad decisions taken under the previous government".

The former vice-president in Bingu wa Mutharika's government, she stepped into the presidency in April when he suffered a heart attack. The jet had annual running costs of £220,000.

Since then, she has sacked former members of the "old guard" in the cabinet and security services, brought back Malawi's old flag and pledged to lift the country's ban on homosexuality.

Most recently, she followed long-standing International Monetary Fund advice to devalue Malawi's currency by a third.

The move caused panic buying and a sharp rise in the prices of basic foods and fuel.

But her decisions have seen donors including Britain, the EU, Germany, Norway and the World Bank, re-establish warm relations with Malawi.

Mr Mitchell announced that Britain, Malawi's biggest bilateral aid donor, would send a Bank of England expert to help stabilise the currency, and handed £23 million to the Finance Ministry.

He said that Mrs Banda had sent a signal of her intent and her priorities at a time of financial austerity both in Malawi and Britain.

"The importance of an African leader giving up the jets and Mercedes is iconic," he said.

"There are millions of people in need of drugs. I went to a hospital and saw people who were clearly ill queueing for drugs that were not there.

"We are making £10 million available for Malawi to stock up, and extra funding for agriculture, education and health to reinforce the work of this very good president."

Steve Sharra, a prominent Malawian blogger, said that Mrs Banda's actions were broadly welcomed by her countrymen.
Critics joked, however, that Malawi was transforming from a "God-fearing country" to a "donor-fearing country".

"The currency devaluation has been hard but I think most people understood why it had to happen and she is enjoying extraordinary amounts of goodwill and trust among Malawians," he said.

"All presidents start out well and we will have to see how she behaves after she is re-elected but for me, what's important is that she consults before taking decisions. With President Mutharika, it was his way or the highway."

The former president's profligacy provoked a Whitehall decision to suspend aid to Malawi last year.

In 2010, he was accused of using £2 million of public money to build new roads to travel in comfort to his second wedding.

The same year, he unveiled a multi-million dollar Taj Mahal-style mausoleum in memory of his late wife Ethel.
Mr Mutharika had defended the purchase of the jet as a "must" for a national leader in 2009.

"The jet that I purchased is not mine. It belongs to the nation," he claimed. "It will be used by 10, 11 other people coming after me. So that's an asset."

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Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by blithe2nice(m): 4:56am On Sep 22, 2016
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Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by jesse8048(m): 5:09am On Sep 22, 2016
Wow, and Mr integrity still spends abt N9billion servicing ours. Government of wastage.
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by lecturerdabo(m): 6:30am On Sep 22, 2016
Now Malawian CHANGE BEGINS WITH THE PRESIDENT!!

Not the other way round!!!
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by Montaque(m): 6:52am On Sep 22, 2016
Wow. Such a good news coming from Malawi. How nice.
Buhari will still keep promising till 2019. Much shame to male chauvinists.
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by Phi001(m): 7:13am On Sep 22, 2016
She try...
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I'll comment in one year
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by chachanga: 8:18am On Sep 22, 2016
Dullardinhoe is supposed to learn from such but I doubt his "deafanddullness" would permit even that!
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by seunny4lif(m): 8:19am On Sep 22, 2016
Waiting for Nigeria government to do the same grin grin grin grin
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by OlufemiAbbey(m): 8:23am On Sep 24, 2016
Her moves to reducing the unnecessary financial burden and reforming the nation's economy is highly applaudable. I think it's high time most African Leaders stopped living in utopia: expensive and extravagant lifestyles and foolish policies by African Leaders must be discouraged. Kudos to her...and I hope our 'ogas' in this country follow this example. Let the change begin with the leaders.

However, she has paid, she will pay and will still be paying dearly for becoming "world's powers" puppet. They will dictate her every move and micro-manage her policy. Notice where Mitchell said he "hopes she consults" before making decisions? That's a disaster waiting to happen! She has already danced or is dancing to their tune by considering "lifting the ban on homosexuality."

"There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof is the way of death."
Re: Malawi's New President Sells Off Presidential Jet And 60 Mercedes by omololu2020(m): 9:47am On Sep 24, 2016
OlufemiAbbey:
Her moves to reducing the unnecessary financial burden and reforming the nation's economy is highly applaudable. I think it's high time most African Leaders stopped living in utopia: expensive and extravagant lifestyles and foolish policies by African Leaders must be discouraged. Kudos to her...and I hope our 'ogas' in this country follow this example. Let the change begin with the leaders.

However, she has paid, she will pay and will still be paying dearly for becoming "world's powers" puppet. They will dictate her every move and micro-manage her policy. Notice where Mitchell said he "hopes she consults" before making decisions? That's a disaster waiting to happen! She has already danced or is dancing to their tune by considering "lifting the ban on homosexuality."

"There is a way which seemeth right unto man, but the end thereof is the way of death."
only God knows when a lot of African countries will stop depending(including Nigeria) on aids from the western countries

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